Phantom Planet - In COLOR! Also Includes the Original Black-and-White Version which has been Beautifully Restored and Enhanced! | 
enlarge | Director: William Marshall Actors: Dean Fredericks, Coleen Gray, Anthony Dexter Studio: Legend Category: DVD
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Format: Black & White, Color, Dvd-video, Full Screen, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 82 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: LFIDLF00435D UPC: 844503000750 EAN: 0844503000750 ASIN: B001DE29S8
Theatrical Release Date: 1961 Release Date: October 21, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: BRAND NEW, Factory Sealed items direct from the Studios. 30 Day Satisfaction Guarantee. Quick International Airmail!
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"Phantom Planet (1961) ... Dean Fredericks ... Legend Films (2008)" December 9, 2008 J. Lovins (Missouri-USA) 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
Legend Films presents "PHANTOM PLANET" (13 December 1961) (82 mins) (Fully Restored/Dolby Digitally Remastered) --- now in COLOR and Glorious Black and White --- The mysterious appearance of an unknown planet brings miniature people, giant monsters, beautiful women and undaunted heroes to the screen --- The self-contained planet "Rheton" has the ability to move in and out of galaxies to escape their enemies --- Earth sends an astronaut team to investigate, which discovers miniature people. One astronaut survives to help them fight off monsters and Solorite attacks --- The leader of the miniature people is Francis X. Bushman who was once a popular romantic lead in silent movies. Under the production staff of: William Marshall - Director Fred Gebhardt - Producer / Screenwriter Fred de Gortner - Screenwriter William Telaak - Screenwriter Elwood J. Nicholson - Cinematographer Hayes Pagel - Composer (Music Score) Hugo Grimaldi - Editor Donald Wolfe - Editor Robert Kinoshita - Art Director Joseph Kish - Set Designer Marla Craig - Costume Designer David Newell - Makeup Studio Film Service - Special Effects Jane Huizenga - Production Director Story line and plot, Astronauts Frank Chapman (Dean Fredericks) and Ray Makonnen (Richard Weber) are sent out from Lunar Base 1 to determine what's happened to a couple of ships that simply disappeared in outer space --- A meteor storm damages their propulsion system, and while making repairs, Chapman is knocked unconscious by a stray light flash --- With the Pegasus IV captured by a gravity ray, the ship is brought down to the living planet Raton, where miniature people marvel at the gigantic newcomer --- Will Captain Chapman shrink down to their size, as a result of the planet's atmosphere. Of course the newcomer is tested by his captors, put on trial for "harming" one of them, and is punished by allowing him freedom on Raton with his choice of two beautiful women (Colleen Gray and Dolores Faith) --- Our hero Chapman is no Captain Kirk, and he can't be moved by the wiles of his female companions, all the while trying to figure out how to get back home --- In the mean time, he must battle a jealous Ratonian in hand to hand combat, and team up with him to defeat the threat of an evil Solarite (Richard Kiel in a wild alien costume) --- Kiel who was "Jaws" in the James Bond film series. "The Phantom Planet" is a wild ride, and you'll have fun with it as long as you have patience and a good sense of humor --- This film had me right from the get go --- What other sci fi film can you name that uses the word "azimuth" even once, while here it's referenced a good half dozen times! --- Just remember click your heels three times and repeat, "There's no place like home" the cast includes: Dean Fredericks ... Capt. Frank Chapman Coleen Gray ... Liara Anthony Dexter ... Herron (as Tony Dexter) Francis X. Bushman ... Sessom Dolores Faith ... Zetha Marvin Miller ... Introductory Narrator (voice) Richard Weber ... Lt. Ray Makonnen Al Jarvis ... Eden, the judge Dick Haynes ... Col. Lansfield Earl McDaniels ... Capt. Leonard - pilot (as Earl McDaniel) Mike Marshall ... Lt. White (as Michael Marshall) John Herrin ... Capt. Beecher Mel Curtis ... Lt. Cutler Jimmy Weldon ... Lt. Webb - navigator Akemi Tani ... Communications Officer Lori Lyons ... Radar Officer Richard Kiel ... The Solarite BIOS: 1. Dean Fredericks (aka: Frederick J. Foote) Date of Birth: 21 January 1924 - Los Angeles, California Date of Death: 30 June 1999 2. Coleen Gray (aka: Doris Bernice Jensen) Date of Birth: 23 October 1922 - Staplehurst, Nebraska Date of Death: Still Living 3. Anthony Dexter (aka: Walter Reinhold Alfred Fleischmann) Date of Birth: 19 January 1913 - Talmage, Nebraska Date of Death: 27 March 2001 - Greeley, Colorado 4. Francis X. Bushman Date of Birth: 10 January 1883 - Baltimore, Maryland Date of Death: 23 August 1966 - Pacific Palisades, California SPECIAL FEATURES: 1. Legend Films Trailers The complete print was restored and colorized by Legend Films, using the latest technology --- Although the Legend Films release was advertised under its reissue title, both the color and black and white prints featured the original title and opening credits --- Legend Films can restore, colorize and release many of the classic earliest black and white films --- a patented coloring and remastering process makes each film picture perfect plus more vivd than ever --- no one can resist collecting every title that Legend Films releases. Hats off and thanks to Barry B. Sandrew Ph.D. (Founder, COO & CTO) and his Legend Films Staff --- looking forward to more high quality releases from the vintage era of the '20s, '30s & '40s --- order your copy now from Amazon where there are plenty of copies available on DVD --- if you enjoyed this title, why not check out Legend Films where they are experts in releasing long forgotten films and treasures to the collector. Total Time: 82 mins on DVD ~ Legend Films. ~ (10/21/2008)
This is One Killer Asteroid November 25, 2008 Teresa Anson (Michigan, USA) 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
Why is it that our portrayals of the future always end up looking quaintly dated, if not ugly, when that future comes? Look to any space-age building built in the `60s. Or, better yet, look to any space-age built made in the `60s. 1961's Phantom Planet is typical of what we today consider the B-movie genre. All the necessary elements are there: a ridiculous story, equally bad acting and even worse special effects. If you don't believe me, I implore you to seek out the film's trailer somewhere online. I dare you suggest that the mysterious "phantom planet" isn't actually a lump of coral. You'll gasp in horror at the sight of the plastic rock-men. I know you will, because that's precisely what happened to me. Any fan of the show Mystery Science Theater 3000 knows what to expect from Phantom Planet, this is precisely the type of thing that Mike and the robots would've delighted over. But in fact, the nightmarishly bad production values of the film speak for themselves, and are hilarious without any further intervention necessary. As is the standard with Legend Films releases, this DVD includes, as advertised, both the newly colorized version of the film, as well as the untouched black and white. Either you like color or you don't (I'd recommend the color in this case--I feel that it heightens immersion), but at least this set provides you with the option either way, which is more that can be said for some of the other versions floating around.
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